
As a dedicated gamer diving back into the blood-pumping chaos of “DOOM: The Dark Ages“, I’m thrilled to share that Bethesda Softworks and id Software have dropped a fresh update! This latest patch brings in an exhilarating new feature, the “Ripatorium” – an endless arena mode designed for those who can’t get enough of the action. Plus, there are some cool combat enhancements and campaign balance refinements that make every kill feel even more rewarding. So buckle up, fellow slayers, it’s time to unleash hell once again!
Here are the details, via Bethesda Softworks:
Features include:
- Ripatorium Endless Arena Mode
- New Combat Enhancements for Dragon, Atlan, and Slayer
- Full-Campaign Balance Changes and Refinements
In this game, you’ll be the divine warrior, armed with destructive weapons like the Super Shotgun and the versatile Shield Saw, tearing through enemies on the demon-filled battlefields. Combat is intense and grounded, reminiscent of the original DOOM. You can soar above the fray aboard a fearsome Mecha Dragon, tower over demons in a colossal Atlan mech, or brutalize them with an upgraded Glory Kill system. As the Slayer, you’ll be the one to unleash these tools of chaos upon your foes.
Additional details about the update are available at Bethesda.net.
The game titled “DOOM: The Dark Ages” is currently accessible on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, as well as PC through Steam and Microsoft Store. You can also find it on Game Pass.
Watch a new trailer below.
Update 2 Launch Trailer
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2025-08-07 22:31